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1-3 Increase the proportion of persons appropriately counseled about health behaviors.
3-10 Increase the proportion of physicians and dentists who counsel their at-risk patients about tobacco use cessation, physical activity, and cancer screening.
7-2 Increase the proportion of middle, junior high, and senior high schools that provide school health education to prevent health problems in the following areas: unintentional injury; violence; suicide; tobacco use and addiction; alcohol and other drug use; unintended pregnancy, HIV/AIDS, and STD infection; unhealthy dietary patterns; inadequate physical activity; and environmental health.
7-3 Increase the proportion of college and university students who receive information from their institution on each of the six priority health-risk behavior areas.
7-11 Increase the proportion of local health departments that have established culturally appropriate and linguistically competent community health promotion and disease prevention programs.
16-17 Increase abstinence from alcohol, cigarettes, and illicit drugs among pregnant women.
27-1 Reduce tobacco use by adults.
27-2 Reduce tobacco use by adolescents.
27-3 (Developmental) Reduce initiation of tobacco use among children and adolescents.
27-4 Increase the average age of first use of tobacco products by adolescents and young adults.
27-5 Increase smoking cessation attempts by adult smokers.
27-6 Increase smoking cessation during pregnancy.
27-7 Increase tobacco use cessation attempts by adolescent smokers.
27-8 Increase insurance coverage of evidence-based treatment for nicotine dependency.
27-9 Reduce the proportion of children who are regularly exposed to tobacco smoke at home.
27-10 Reduce the proportion of nonsmokers exposed to environmental tobacco smoke.
27-11 Increase smoke-free and tobacco-free environments in schools, including all school facilities, property, vehicles, and school events.
27-12 Increase the proportion of worksites with formal smoking policies that prohibit smoking or limit it to separately ventilated areas.
27-13 Establish laws on smoke-free indoor air that prohibit smoking or limit it to separately ventilated areas in public places and worksites.
27-14 Reduce the illegal buy rate among minors through enforcement of laws prohibiting the sale of tobacco products to minors.
27-15 Increase the number of States and the District of Columbia that suspend or revoke State retail licenses for violations of laws prohibiting the sale of tobacco to minors.
27-16 (Developmental) Eliminate tobacco advertising and promotions that influence adolescents and young adults.
27-17 Increase adolescents’ disapproval of smoking.
27-18 (Developmental) Increase the number of Tribes, Territories, and States and the District of Columbia with comprehensive, evidence-based tobacco control programs.
27-19 Eliminate laws that preempt stronger tobacco control laws.
27-20 (Developmental) Reduce the toxicity of tobacco products by establishing a regulatory structure to monitor toxicity.
27-21 Increase the average Federal and State tax on tobacco products.